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Hornady just got the 300 PRC SAMMI approved
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<blockquote data-quote="Timnterra" data-source="post: 1470333" data-attributes="member: 55944"><p>Poor brass availability for the 6.5 saum is the only reason the 6.5 PRC even exists. No factory ammo and expense for the 6.5-47 lapua is the reason the 6.5 creedmoor exists. Ridiculous prices and poor availability of 30 Nosler brass is probably what will allow the 300 prc to make it. I think Hornady's massive manufacturing capacity is what makes their cartridges do well. They heavily support their offerings and bring them to market at reasonable prices. Though their brass is not very good it is always available. If other companies followed the same model the shooting world would be a lot less frustrating. For example I'm forced to scour the internet looking for scraps of 300 saum brass to neck down to 6.5 so I can shoot my GAP 4s. It's an excellent cartridge but no one will make brass for it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timnterra, post: 1470333, member: 55944"] Poor brass availability for the 6.5 saum is the only reason the 6.5 PRC even exists. No factory ammo and expense for the 6.5-47 lapua is the reason the 6.5 creedmoor exists. Ridiculous prices and poor availability of 30 Nosler brass is probably what will allow the 300 prc to make it. I think Hornady’s massive manufacturing capacity is what makes their cartridges do well. They heavily support their offerings and bring them to market at reasonable prices. Though their brass is not very good it is always available. If other companies followed the same model the shooting world would be a lot less frustrating. For example I’m forced to scour the internet looking for scraps of 300 saum brass to neck down to 6.5 so I can shoot my GAP 4s. It’s an excellent cartridge but no one will make brass for it... [/QUOTE]
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